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The Florists^ Review 



Jaxiauy lo, 19U0. 



The VALENTINE BOX 



THAT WILL CONVERT YOUR 



FLOWERS FROM AN ORDINARY 



BOUQUET TO A— 



Real Valentine 



A white gl2ized folding box of v^on- 

 derful quality. Printed in red and 

 gold with heart and arrow embossed 



INEXPENSIVE 



PRACTICAL 



BEAUTIFUL 



Valentine Day promises to be the best in the his- 

 tory of the florists' trade. The demand for boxes 

 will be greater than the supply. Order yours 

 today. All orders taken subject to stock unsold. 



Five Sizes: 



Per 100 Per 100 



lOxGxii^ $12.25 21x.')x3 $12.95 



12x8x54 17.00 24x5x;Si2 14 50 



21x8x4 18.50 



WRITE FOR PRICES ON OUR STANDARD LINE OF FLORISTS' BOXES 



Duro Paper Products Company 



729-735 S. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 



New York Office: HTO BROADWAY 



ings which open in Horticultural hall 

 Jfiuuary 20 and each will furnish ex- 

 hibits. The lectures by Arthur Her- 

 ringtoii and E. F. Coe on the evening of 

 January 21 will attract many in the 

 trade, as both are splendid speakers. 



John Barr states that the report cur- 

 rent here for some days about the sale 

 of his Natick plant to W. E. Lenk is not 

 correct. 



The schedule for the flower show to 

 be given by the Gardeners' and Flo- 

 rists' Club February 10 has l)een is- 

 sued. There are fifty-three classes, in- 

 cluding twelve for carnations, and it is 

 planned to eclipse last year's successful 

 show. 



A large number of carnation growers 

 are planning to take in the carnation 

 convention in Chicago. The party will 

 leave Boston January 19 at 2 p. m. from 

 South station and is due in Chicago 

 .January 20 at .'? p. m. via the Illinois 

 Central railroad. S. J. Goddard has 

 charge of the party and they will carry 

 some fine exhibits. 



W. I). Howard, of Milford, one of our 

 leading carnationists, is sending a good 

 portion of liis flowers to New York this 

 season. His new crimson, Bernice, is 

 selling fast. Mr. Howard hopes to be 

 at Chicago with some of his flowers. 



Israel Mirsky, one of the salesmen at 

 the Flower Exchange, went to New York 

 January 7 to meet his wife and chil- 

 dren, whom he had not seen for seven 

 years, since he left Poland. He had 

 been saving and forwarding money 

 home regularly and at last the time 

 came when they were to arrive and 

 come to a nicely furnished home in Bos- 

 ton. Mrs. Mirsky, worn out by the 

 privations of the last few years and by 



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Absolutely the highest quality, stiffest, best waterproofed box obtainable. 

 Prices reasonable, quality considered. See prices January 8lh issue Florists' 

 Review, except at present high price of material tan allow no discount 

 other than l^/c for cash. Printing $2.00, regular ink, or $5.00 2 colors or gold 

 bronze, per 10(K> or less, 



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Mention The ReTtew when yon write. 



Cut Flower Boxes 



All Sizes 



C. C. POLLWORTH CO., 

 Milwaukee, Wis. 



a rough sea voyage, lived but half an 

 hour after her husband welcomed her. 

 The case is a sad one and the bereaved 

 husband has the sympathy of all in the 

 trade. 



Fred Holbrow, of Dorchester, is send- 

 ing in superb freesia, superior to that 

 from all other growers in size and sub- 

 stance. He has just finished a success- 

 ful year with Bouvardia Humboldtii. 



K. P. Peterson, of Saxonville, has a 

 fine crop of myosotis now and his pink 

 Spencer sweet peas are well worth $6 

 per hundred. W. N. C. 



H. S D. Design Boxes 



A.re made of light, itrong Gorrucftted Fiber- 

 board and can be furnished with K. D. lock 

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Write for full particulars. i 



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BETTER BOXES 



We manufactare only anality boxes for the 

 hichest class trade. A Schnltz box is a caar • 

 antes of exclnsivsness. Any size, sham or 

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H. SCHULTZ & CO. 



Spparlor aad Roberts Sis., CHICAGO 



Minneapolis, Minn. — A neatly printed 

 card announces the opening of the 

 Flower Mart, 101.3 Twentieth avenue 

 north, under the management of H. 

 Hochstaetter, formerly with the W. H. 

 Bofferding Co., and later with Whitted's 

 Floral Shop. 



